Orlando Pub Crawl event to benefit Orlando shooting fundraiser

On June 12, 2016, a gunman opened fire at Pulse nightclub in Orlando as more than 300 patrons were packed inside. By the time the attack was over, 50 people were dead, including the gunman. Click here to read more about the victims.

Orlando Pub Crawl has announced that it will donate 100 percent of profit from an upcoming event to the GoFundMe account set up for the Pulse nightclub shooting victims, survivors and their families.

The company, who works with local bars and clubs to put on themed events, sent out an email Tuesday saying their already planned Pink Party Pub Crawl this Friday will be dedicated to equality in Florida. All of the profit for the event will go to Equality Florida's GoFundMe.com account, which has eclipsed $3.1 million as of Tuesday morning.

"Orlando Pub Crawl wishes to extend our deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and colleagues of all those victimized by the recent attack at Pulse nightclub," the email reads. "This attack to our local community in the very industry we conduct business has given us pause to reflect on how we can best react and carry on in the memory of those we have lost."

The post goes on to say how continuing to hold the event shows a refusal to let the tragic event that left 49 innocent people dead and dozens more injured "shape how we go about enjoying our community."

The Pink Party Crawl asks participants to dress in pink and will take place at four Downtown Orlando bars -- Chillers, The Attic, Eve and Sideshow. The event costs $15 through Thursday and $20 the day of the event. Four complimentary drinks are included, one at each bar.